For those both enamored and terrified of the mild complexity of my original BrikSpace ruleset... there's now a fat-free version!

Taking notice of the complaints that many of the microscale rules systems are too complex, I created this basic ruleset for play anytime, anywhere, quickly and simply. All you need is some hex paper (there's a link in there that allows you to freely print hex paper, for those that don't have BattleMats or the like), a d6 or two, and some studs and various other LEGO (or non LEGO) bits.

This way, you guys can add in as much or as little complexity to it as you like. Mix and match rules from the original BrikSpace. Add in rules about giant, armored, missile-bearing taquitos, if you like, I don't care. What you do with these rules is up to you.

Cpt. Zipps wrote:I thought that the original was very simple, if fuzzy in parts.

As I remember, you weren't one of the handful of people (coughcoughArkbrikcough) that decided to get all bent out of shape about the over-complexity of some aspects of the stuff.

And besides, I am a believer now in having two sides to a game system: the really simple side, and the more complex detailed side for the people who actually want to take the time to sit down and read through the wall of text given to them. If you can find a way to appease both worlds on one rulebook (Rayhawk) way to go, but it'll take me a while to reach that point. So I figured I'd throw this out there, since otherwise it was just gonna take up space in Google Notebook to no good reason.